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26th February 2004, 12:49 AM
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Reps: 1,230 (power: 0) | | Originally Posted by SqueezetheShaman good lord. I am a bit disturbed that you are envious of a dead person. But I guess that is since I don't have the holy spirit runnin through me. my spirit tells me to appreciat what am doing here because i have been with the divine forever and will be forever more, but your time here is precious.  Sorry, laughing b/c I know Amy and her way of thinking. I think she's envious that if this woman is a believer, then she finally gets to meet Christ. It's not to say that we don't appreciate what we have now Amy b/c I know that I do but I'm also not afraid to meet my Maker. Does that make sense? Coming from a "believer's" pov? | 
26th February 2004, 10:06 AM
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26th February 2004, 10:26 AM
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Reps: 1,230 (power: 0) | | Originally Posted by Chuck_Darwin They hoped that this movie would lead non-christains to the lord. but looks like this one lead a christain to be with the lord.
Chuck - not funny. IMO, poor taste. | 
26th February 2004, 10:32 AM
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26th February 2004, 10:36 AM
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Reps: 1,230 (power: 0) | | Originally Posted by Mylinkay Asdara I, for one, am rather concearned. I'm thinking about asking my mother (who is very sick with MS and has 'attacks' related to stress and emotion - not to mention high blood pressure) not to see this movie now.
Really? Are people really getting that excited about the movie - man, must be really graphic. Does anyone know though whether this woman had a heart attack b/c of the movie - I mean she could have been grocery shopping and had the attack - how do we know the movie caused it? | 
26th February 2004, 10:38 AM
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Reps: 193 (power: 0) | | I have a hard time believing what Drudge writes after his last two fabricated stories, but they were also talking about this on the radio hehe. Originally Posted by Blessed75 Really? Are people really getting that excited about the movie - man, must be really graphic. Does anyone know though whether this woman had a heart attack b/c of the movie - I mean she could have been grocery shopping and had the attack - how do we know the movie caused it?
They said on the radio that people die in movie theatres quite regularly. | 
26th February 2004, 10:39 AM
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Reps: 9,498,085,865,820,920 (power: 9,498,085,865,830) | | Originally Posted by Blessed75 Really? Are people really getting that excited about the movie - man, must be really graphic. Does anyone know though whether this woman had a heart attack b/c of the movie - I mean she could have been grocery shopping and had the attack - how do we know the movie caused it?
The local news interviewed the nurse that attended her, and she said that she thought the movie might have had something to do with it. Officials in Wichita are saying that anyone with a heart condition or serious illness might want to stay away from the movie. It's a very, very violent movie. | 
26th February 2004, 11:38 AM
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Reps: 32,076 (power: 55) | | Originally Posted by DaveSZ I have a hard time believing what Drudge writes after his last two fabricated stories, but they were also talking about this on the radio hehe.
They said on the radio that people die in movie theatres quite regularly. 
NO WAY! I've so never heard of anyone dying in the movite theatre, are you makin that up? That is so crazy, I've never heard of anyone having a heart attack either, my gosh, wow.
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26th February 2004, 11:49 AM
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26th February 2004, 11:50 AM
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Reps: 273 (power: 0) | | | I'm not freaking out about it - but my mom is already ill. Anything (regular family fights between my sister and stepdad for instance) can set off an 'attack' (which involves shortness of breath, overheating to faintness, vomitting, loss of vision or hearing) as it is. I don't think she's going to be able to handle the movie and she does have a DNR (Do Not Resussitate) order on file so it makes me rather nervous about her going to see this film
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